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Snow Minor Use Permit / Coastal Development Permit: N-DRC2023-00054

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Mark Snow has submitted a request for a Minor Use Permit and Coastal Development Permit to construct a 4,412 square-foot single-story single-family home on a 251-acre parcel at 887 Atascadero Road, adjacent to the Morro Bay city limit within the Coastal Zone of the Estero Planning Area. The property falls under the Agriculture land use category, and the development includes a 1,315 square-foot deck, a 1,384 square-foot attached garage, a new access driveway, a well, a water tank with associated waterline, and a septic system with leach fields. The project will disturb approximately 1.4 acres of land and involve the movement of 3,100 cubic yards of cut material, 2,500 cubic yards of fill material, and the export of 600 cubic yards of excess earth. All infrastructure is designed to support the residential structure while complying with coastal and environmental regulations. The permit application is under review by San Luis Obispo County, with Dane Mueller, Planner II, listed as the primary point of contact for regulatory inquiries, and Jerry Mark Snow representing the applicant through Snow Well Service. The request was posted on July 9, 2026, as a forecast notice, indicating it is anticipated but not yet finalized. The project’s location within the Coastal Zone triggers additional environmental review standards, and all proposed construction must align with the Coastal Act requirements. The address provided for performance is in Morro Bay, California, with a ZIP code of 93442, confirming jurisdictional oversight by local planning authorities under California’s coastal management program.

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Mark Snow seeks permits to build 4,412-sq-ft home with garage, deck, well, septic, and driveway on 251-acre coastal lot.

Agency

California → San Luis Obispo County

NAICS

236115 - New Single-Family Housing Construction (except For-Sale Builders)View NAICS

Place of Performance

HWY 41 & Ironwood Ave, Morro Bay, CA, 93442

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Notice of Determination N-DRC2023-00054 Snow Minor Use Permit

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AgencyCalifornia → San Luis Obispo County
Contacts2 people available
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California → San Luis Obispo County
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Jerry Mark SnowSnow Well Service

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A request by Mark Snow for a Minor Use Permit/Coastal Development Permit (N-DRC2023-00054) to allow for construction of a 4,412 square-foot single-story single-family residence with 1,315 square-feet of deck areas, 1,384 square-foot attached garage, a new access driveway, well, water tank with waterline, and a septic tank with leach fields. The project will result in the disturbance of approximately 1.4 acres on an approximately 251 acre parcel with 3,100 cubic yards (CY) of cut material, 2,500 CY of fill material, and an export of 600 CY. The proposed project is within the Agriculture land use category and is located at 887 Atascadero Road directly adjacent to the Morro Bay city limit. The site is within the Coastal Zone of the Estero Planning Area.

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